We're home. House is dry and most of the neighborhood looks like nobody got water in thier homes---at least there's no piles of sheetrock, carpets, and furniture out in front anywhere. The office got flooded so I'll be working out of the house for the next couple of weeks. We left b/c the Brazos was...

Yah; its mandatory now. Last year during the Tax Day flood we were high and dry with the Brazos at 55'-0", but we couldn't get out of the subdivision after it got to about 50'-0. Up until about three hours ago, the forecast crest was 55'-6", something we figured we could tough out. But now the lates...

Was voluntary and when I looked at the map, my place was on an island inside the evac zone. That's how it shook out last year---I spent a week on an island in a tropical climate. I might do the same thing again.

But, there may be some hope. Some Left leaning sources are coming around and may be realizing that the Authoritarianism now running rampant through Leftist practices, if not the ideology, is driving people away. This New York Times editorial has some good commentary. The fourth actor is the media. T...

Not only do Liberals tend to lie about what someone said and then kick the stuffing out of the strawman afterwards, they'll also claim that other people ignore science and that they never do, and then they'll ignore it all day long when it interferes with their narrative. So you did not explicitly ...

Of course, before we explain what James Damore was right about, it’s important to note the things liberals FALSELY claim he said. He didn’t say women should be paid less than men. He didn’t argue that there should be no diversity. He didn’t argue that women are biologically inferior. He didn’t, as ...

https://external-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/safe_image.php?w=487&h=344&url=http%3A%2F%2Fthefederalist.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F08%2FScreen-Shot-2017-08-11-at-5.21.52-PM.png&_nc_hash=AQC0qFbYBE3LLMic James Damore, the man fired by Google after he published a manifesto that suggested women may ha...

Pulling your hammock tight is bad for the tree, and bad for you if the stress of 574% of your weight is more than your straps or hammock can handle. The mention that this is a static load calculations and all sorts of worse things start happening when you introduce movement into the equation. Not t...